Disaster management in India: are we fully equipped?

Disasters occur with almost unpredictable probability, even though some ideas about the regions of incidence and likely impact on likelihood are available in the scientific literature. In this lecture, I have taken a full view of six disasters that include hydro-geological, meteorological, climate b...

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Drought
Earthquakes
Economic Growth
Economic Policy
Economic Sociology
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Natural disasters
Normal distribution
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